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Sovereign Defaults Unfolding
Posted Jun 3, 2020 by Martin Armstrong
In the Gulf, states are facing bankruptcy. Oman can hardly even pay his electricity bill. The IMF has been now lobbying to defer emerging-market debt for one year. [...]
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